



A rain-soaked station unfolds in silvery washes, where reflections on the platform turn the everyday commute into a luminous, wavering theatre of motion and pause. The locomotive’s saturated red—anchored and weighty—cuts through the mist like a declaration of purpose, while the softer blues of the trailing cars dissolve into atmosphere, suggesting distance, memory, and departure. Figures under umbrellas drift as fragile silhouettes against the hard geometry of wires and gantries, embodying the quiet resilience of urban life as it continues beneath weather’s insistence. In this meeting of mechanical certainty and watery impermanence, the scene becomes a meditation on transience: arrivals that feel like endings, and departures that carry a promise.







